Funerals and Book Clubs
by Kristin Neperud
Funerals are known for moving us to tears, but not as often for making you want to join a book club. Earlier this year I attended the funeral of my now aunt-in-law, Suzy.... Aside from the pastor and one dear friend, she had requested the members of her book club also speak. These five ladies spoke of all that they had shared over the years and what they remembered about their friend...I was jealous of these ladies......
My "Fight" With Jack Lambert
by Mark Dufresne
I was a failed Pittsburgh Steeler draft choice as a tight end coming out of Nebraska in 1978, and during my brief stint with the Steelers, I experienced a couple of memorable Jack Lambert moments first hand. ...
John May - Business Leader and Entrepreneur
by Interesting People Interviews
I knew from my a young age, probably motivated by the fact that I didn’t have a father figure, that I wanted to create a role model for myself, for my family, and for my future family...So I begged my way into a consulting firm and told them I would work for free if they would hire me... and I was left operating this business at 23 years old, almost by default. ...
Jonny Imerman
by Interesting People Interviews
...as a cancer survivor, I run a foundation called Imerman Angels, which is a one-on-one cancer support.
...and Lance Armstrong says the same thing — cancer is the greatest thing that’s ever happened to me,...
The biggest change is probably to let everything go, really. Nothing really matters that much except your best friends, your family and that’s it.......
Aili Cleveland Cheats at Cards
by Kristin Neperud
...She is a lady who roles with the punches, changes her attitude and continues with a smile on her face. She could have been angry and bitter as her eyes got worse, but she kept playing with us and laughing at herself and going on......
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